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A COLLECTION THROUGH TIMES

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Text SALSABILA ANDIKA PUTRI Photos RUDI SULISTYA

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Back with their other remarkable exhibition, Dia.Lo.Gue Artspace presents Bunga Rampai, a painting exhibition aiming to create a great setting in the means of appreciation for the artist, the work, and the art form itself. It’s heeding the style, trend, or anything else associated with the “worth” of the actual work of art.

Famous Indonesian artists presented the artwork at the Bunga Rampai show during Indonesian art’s “Booming” period. At the same time, the longstanding artspace wishes to demonstrate the variety, beauty, and various traits of the diverse group of Indonesian artists at that time.

Bunga Rampai tries to deliver the context of the 1998 financial crisis, which started in July and worsened into a protracted period of severe economic catastrophe. In the event of a political climate that is unfavorable, the scrub is challenging to manage. However, the economy started to improve gradually, reaching its height during the “Art Industry” period, when the phrase “SOLD OUT” played like an accompanist song at virtually every painting exhibition.

As the center for contemporary art that features changing exhibitions, classes, talks, a gift shop, and a cafe, Dia.Lo.Gue Artspace aims to be able to actively develop collections of fine, high-caliber works by Indonesian artists during the postpandemic time. The artspace has been presenting various exhibitions for the past 12 years that tell the story about; Art, Design, and Culture. After this exhibition, they promise to bring stories about collections based on cultural and design aspects.

Here are some of the artists and their works portrayed in the Bunga Rampai Exhibition from August 31 until September 30:

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